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Zipper1 05-16-2015 09:08 PM

2015 Nismo lowered on stock wheels? pics and setups.
 
Wasn't sure to put this in the suspension area or not cause i wanted to keep this thread 2015 specific.
Any one got pics of a new 2015 Nismo lowered. If yes could you tell us your setups ( springs, spacers, camber issues etc) and post up some pics. Maybe even describe the ride feel.
thanks

evil370z 05-17-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Zipper1 (Post 3200109)
Wasn't sure to put this in the suspension area or not cause i wanted to keep this thread 2015 specific.
Any one got pics of a new 2015 Nismo lowered. If yes could you tell us your setups ( springs, spacers, camber issues etc) and post up some pics. Maybe even describe the ride feel.
thanks

i have the 2014 fully loaded, just hit 3k miles so I'm thinking of swift springs cause my shocks are basically brand new, no need for coils plus i only want an inch drop which swifts provides and better handling than oem. I've seen people lower their 2014 and 2015 nismo on swift springs and they were fine.
in order to be safe, I'm ordering swift springs, spl rear titanium camber links, spl eccentric lock out kit and spc rear toe bolts.

sandersd 05-17-2015 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3200339)
i have the 2014 fully loaded, just hit 3k miles so I'm thinking of swift springs cause my shocks are basically brand new, no need for coils plus i only want an inch drop which swifts provides and better handling than oem. I've seen people lower their 2014 and 2015 nismo on swift springs and they were fine.
in order to be safe, I'm ordering swift springs, spl rear titanium camber links, spl eccentric lock out kit and spc rear toe bolts.

I had the Swifts and don't think they provide better handling than the OEM, at least the OEM Nismo. The Swifts are too mushy. I took them off after a couple of months and replaced them with coilovers. If I went back I'd choose the Nismo setup over the Swifts.

evil370z 05-17-2015 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by sandersd (Post 3200442)
I had the Swifts and don't think they provide better handling than the OEM, at least the OEM Nismo. The Swifts are too mushy. I took them off after a couple of months and replaced them with coilovers. If I went back I'd choose the Nismo setup over the Swifts.

nismo suspension is a bit different than mine. but i went with all the reviews that has base or sport Z, so you might be right since nismo is a bit different.


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